Tag: EU membership

The cost of compliance — and the price of opportunity: How EU rules will change doing business in Montenegro

There is a persistent misconception whenever a country approaches EU membership: the belief that alignment with European standards is primarily bureaucratic burden. Yes, EU compliance introduces costs....

Rule of Law as economic policy: Why governance reforms decide Montenegro’s investment future

Montenegro’s journey toward EU membership is often described in political language: alignment with Brussels, diplomatic negotiations, institutional commitments. But what tends to be underestimated is that...

From candidate to contender: Montenegro pushes to reopen Europe’s enlargement chapter

President Jakov Milatović has positioned Montenegro not simply as another country in the enlargement queue, but as the European Union’s strongest potential proof that...

Montenegro weighs EU demands against tourism and economic realities

Montenegro is again at a critical decision point in its European integration journey. The country is being asked to further align its visa policy...
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Foreign Ministry: Montenegro already behaves as a responsible EU member

The Foreign Ministry’s assertion that Montenegro already behaves as a responsible EU member is intended to position the country as institutionally mature and politically...

Montenegro establishes EU accession working group 

The formation of a working group tasked with drafting Montenegro’s EU Accession Treaty marks a transition from negotiation to preparation for membership. While still...
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